M.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering) is a 2-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced concepts in soil behavior, geotechnical engineering, and foundation design. This course equips students with in-depth knowledge of soil mechanics, retaining structures, ground improvement techniques, and foundation engineering, essential for safe and sustainable infrastructure development. It combines theoretical learning with practical applications, including laboratory experiments and fieldwork. Graduates are prepared for careers in geotechnical consulting, construction, and infrastructure development, or for pursuing doctoral research. The program typically requires candidates to hold a B.Tech./B.E. in Civil Engineering or a related field, with a valid GATE score being an added advantage for admissions in many institutions.